Task Force Related Resources

Work Group 1: 

2024 Human Trafficking Training Compendium: CJCC and the Statewide Human Trafficking Task Force’s Work Group 1 are pleased to release the 2024 Human Trafficking Training Compendium. The purpose of this compendium is to connect professionals and individuals in the community to available human trafficking prevention and awareness training that is specific to their industry and/or needs. This list is not exhaustive, and though the WG does not endorse a particular program, each program has been reviewed and is considered high quality and accessible to the public.

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Conversations With An Expert: Work Group 1 provides a series of online Conversations with an Expert programs. These one-hour programs designed for victim services providers, members of law enforcement, activists, and community members dive deep into narrow topics pertinent to human trafficking. 

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Human Trafficking Medical Flow Chart: Work Group 1 has created a flow chart diagram that outlines the steps medical professionals can take when encountering a potential victim of human trafficking and what resources to connect with.

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Work Group 2: 

The Technical Assistance Resource Guide is a comprehensive guide makes specific program recommendations that will equip schools to comply with the Senate Bill 401, by specifically addressing child sexual abuse and exploitation within the sexual violence continuum and how communities can engage in prevention strategies to improve the health and well-being of their youth population. This project was taken over and now housed at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy where they continue to revise the handbook with the help of different partners throughout the state. 

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Work Group 3: 

Dimensions of “Demand” - Research Study: Work Group 3 assisted in a research study that looked at how service providers in Georgia understand the demand for human trafficking in Georgia. 

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Work Group 4: 

Human Trafficking Peer -to- Peer Youth Curriculum: This curriculum is comprised of 4 modules, Introduction to Human Trafficking, Social Media Safety, Cultural Aspects of Human Trafficking, and Finding Courage in the Face of Human Trafficking. The curriculum is centered around giving at – risk youth information and tools to identify and define what human trafficking is and how to seek help if they or someone they know is at risk. The curriculum can be used to facilitate youth conferences, as well as small group instructor-led workshops. It has also been adapted for virtual facilitation, if necessary. 

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Work Group 5

Law Enforcement Tip Card: A quick-reference guide for law enforcement, this card outlines key Georgia laws (O.C.G.A. 16-5-46, 16-6-10 to 16-6-12), common trafficking indicators (behavioral, circumstantial, physical, and possession-based), and on-scene protocols—prioritizing victim safety, separating parties, securing interpreters, and preserving evidence. It also includes vital contacts like the 24/7 hotline (1-866-ENDHTGA) and specialized support for different victim groups.

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Work Group 6

Labor Trafficking Roundtable Report: Work Group 6 hosted a Labor Trafficking Roundtable in order to discuss the prevalence of labor trafficking and allow the opportunity for stake holders to have cross sectional and collaborative discussions about how the community can mobilize and create actions steps to take in Georgia. The conversations centered on the areas of raising awareness about labor trafficking, victim care and services, data collection and measurement, and state level action needed to combat this form of trafficking in Georgia. As a result of those conversation, Work Group 6 developed the Labor Trafficking Roundtable Report to outline the discussions and actions steps as well as offer guidance and resources for the State to continue to enhance its anti-labor trafficking response.

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Labor Trafficking Update: This update highlights the progress made by the state and key stakeholders since the publishing of the Georgia Labor Trafficking Roundtable Report in 2020. 

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Work Group 7: 

Defining Their Healing Journey: A Narrative Inquiry of Survivor-Centered Anti-Sex: In partnership with Brenau University, Work group 7 conducted a formal research study on survivor perspectives and recommendations that will influence the development of Standards for Survivor-centered Anti-Trafficking Marketing Guide that will provide specific recommendations and considerations on how anti- trafficking organizations can execute outreach campaigns that accurately represent human trafficking and respect survivors (including the diversity of their stories and experiences). 

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